New Porn Feed Published

Posted by Alex | In The News, blogging | Monday 31 August 2009 3:40 pm
Adult Blog Hub

Adult Blog Hub

Premiere Sex Blog Directory AdultBlogHub.com has now added an RSS feed to its front page, giving fans of adult blogs another way to follow the posts recorded there by Adult Bog Hub’s members.

Alex Parker, Adult Blog Hub’s co-owner and chief developer said “We are constantly looking for ways to improve Adult Blog Hub and enhance the ways in which our members’ work can be consumed by our visitors.”

Parker went on to promise, “There are more changes in the pipeline so members and readers of the site should look out for exciting developments in the near future.”

If you are not already a member of Adult Blog Hub and have an adult blog you can join here.

If you simply want to browse the adult content available visit the Adult Blog Hub Main site here. The RSS feed is available from there.

New Sex Toy Video Site Launched

Posted by Alex | In The News, Sex Toys, Video | Saturday 29 August 2009 8:47 am

Sex Toys BuzzA new sex toy video site has been launched by Alex And Suze, the creative force behind AlexSuze.com and SexToysBuzz.com. The new site will feature their full back catalogue of videos and news ones over the coming months.

The site features an RSS feed from the home page so you can subscribe and never miss out on newly published videos. And, if the sex toy interests you there’s a link to Alex and Suze’s toy review pages for that toy.

While we’re on the subject of the Sex Toys Buzz you might also be interested to know that it runs a free sex toy giveaway where all subscribers to the newsletter get a chance to win free adult toys every month. Click the bee image in this post find out more.

Naughty Brits Magazine

Posted by Alex | Magazine Reviews | Sunday 23 August 2009 10:19 pm
Naughty Brits Magazine

Naughty Brits Magazine

This magazine could not be called anything other than Naughty Brits. It is as British as the football league, Sunday lunch and Ford Cortinas.

Naughty Brits Magazine is about bringing you lewd and rude pictures of the British girl next door, a popular and growing genre in porn. Of course because it can be bought in your newsagents the images are subject to the usual restrictions for such publications. Just the same as any other top-shelf magazine.

There are differences though. The established top shelf glossies have more advertising to break up the content. This may be due to the relative youth of the magazine and may therefore change later in its life. For the moment however enjoy it. It may also be because the magazine is tied in with xxxbrits.com via the website providing it with other ways of making money.

Like the aforementioned sites the magazine includes amateur, semi-amateur and pro shots. In the latest edition (number 2) you get a large selection of naked amateur pictures, a photo shoot with Keisha Kane and Ben Dover, readers letters, the latest naughty diary entries by Natalie the resident diarist – suitably filthy tales of course – and features/editorial.

You may find the mix of features (such as the swingers club coverage in issue 1), picture sets, stories and letters a little bewildering. The style is brash and deliberately bawdy, but if that’s what you want, no nonsense, dirty, girl next door porn from every town in Britain then you’ll love Naughty Brits.

As you can imagine from amateur photosets generated either by the public or in the model’s own living rooms and locales, the image quality isn’t always top-notch. That of course is the whole point. So if you’re looking for models carefully airbrushed until they look almost totally unlike human beings then don’t buy Naughty Brits.

To say this is a wank mag is not a criticism, because that’s what it aims to be. Naughty Brits has no pretentions and is deservedly proud of the fact.

Filament Magazine Review

Posted by Suze | Magazine Reviews | Wednesday 12 August 2009 10:28 pm
Filament Magazine

Filament Magazine

The first thing that strikes you about Filament Magazine is that it is a glossy magazine without the gloss. I’ll explain, the magazine is bound in a satin cover and as you explore the pages there is no added gloss either.

It is lean, having stripped away all the things I previously disliked about girl’s monthlies you won’t find diets, celebrity gossip, makeup and fashion tips and the avalanche of advertising,

The result of stripping out all the un-necessary chaff is a grown up product without E-numbers it is additive free and feels organic.

Topics are varied, interesting and insightful and the photography is different and slightly edgy. Great to see male models being showcased competently, what the ladies like to look at tasteful and casually posed.

And you should see their recipe page, it’s unlike any other I have seen. In fact everything about Filament is fresh and exciting.

When you read Filament you feel part of the group, included in some way as the writers communicate with you rather than talk at you. I felt like I was in the company of girlfriends talking intelligently.

Advertising is kept to a minimum with the aim being to keep it down to less than 15%. Which is unusually low for a magazine, a fine balance between keeping the advertising down but enough to sustain publication.

Filament has attitude which blends well with the range of previously unexplored territory it covers but needs to ensure that it doesn’t try too hard to dare to be different for the sake of it in future issues. That said I do like the feisty approach and style.

On the whole Filament is a very good read and left me thinking as opposed to being consumered-out in the way that all the ads for shoes, fragrances and makeup in other magazines do. And no images of super-skinny women giving dietary advice either.

If you want a magazine to entertain, stimulate the grey matter and educate this ticks all the boxes but on the downside all this comes at a price. Seven pounds. I would like to think as the magazine grows in readership and gains advertisers the cover price will fall because regrettably that could be Filament’s Achilles heel.

And I for one would consider that a loss to all us thinking, sensual, sexual ladies out here.

Sexting And Child Protection Concerns

Posted by Alex | In The News | Wednesday 5 August 2009 9:16 am
Cell Phone

Cell Phone

The increased use of new media and communications methods by even the youngest members of our society has opened up new worlds of possibilities for everyone. It has of course lead to some people seeking to exploit these new methods of communication for their own ends. Fear about online grooming of children is rightly making parents nervous.

But now The Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (CEOP) is renewing its warnings to children and their parents about the dangers of Sexting – sending sexually explicit or suggestive texts and images of themselves via mobile phones.

There are two issues they seek to highlight. First the loss of control that sending a text or image creates. Once sent an individual has no say in who it is forwarded to and how it is used. The implications of this loss of control may not be immediately apparent to the sender and have potentially grave consequences should the content of the messages appear in the public domain. The potential for bullying and embarrassment are huge.

Secondly is that sending such texts and images to a minor is a criminal act, even if the sender is also a minor.

You can read the press release here.

More information on this and related subjects aimed at kids can be found here.

“Abortion Pill” Approved For Use In Italy

Posted by Alex | In The News | Tuesday 4 August 2009 7:38 am
Mifepristone molecule

Mifepristone molecule

In a controversial move Italy’s drug regulation agency, Italian Pharmaceuticals Agency (AIFA), has approved the prescribing of the morning after pill RU486, otherwise known as Mifepristone.

The pill, which causes the uterus to reject an implanted embryo, does have side effects so ensuring it is only used under medical supervision will safeguard the welfare of the women who take it. However religion, specifically the Catholic Church, is seeking to make it impossible for any practicing Catholic, Doctor or patient to administer or take Mifepristone by threatening them with excommunication.

In reality this announcement by the Vatican of the consequences of being associated with RU486 only affects a small proportion of the medical profession as 70% or Italian Doctors already refuse to carry out abortions and would presumeably regard Mifepristone in the same way.

Get Naked Bikini – The Water Soluble Bikini

Posted by Alex | In The News | Saturday 1 August 2009 11:45 am
Get Naked Bikini

Get Naked Bikini

Have you ever been dumped? Felt like you needed to get your own back on her?

Stop!

Revenge is a bad thing, no really it is. It makes you a bad person, you should turn the other cheek, forgive the lover who dumped you, move on with your life … O h, who are we kidding!

If you feel that your ex-girlfriend deserves a little embarrassment for the pain she caused you why not buy her a bikini which dissolves in water? Imagine the embarrassment when she finds herself naked at the beach or in the swimming baths.

Hilarious, no?

Well while the idea of the dissolving bikini is certainly interesting it does pose the question “Wouldn’t you be suspicious if after an acrimonious split your ex bought you a prezzie?”

Nonetheless an interesting product.

We spotted this story on the Internet but had to dig around a little to find out who actually sells this product. If you are interested you can purchase one from “The Revenge Shop” here.

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